The 50-year-old from Hua Hin signed off with a finishing 69 and a four day total of 20-under-par 268 at the par 72 7,019 yard Summit Golf Course.
“I’m glad to win another Japan Senior Tour this year. I was playing well this week especially my putting game. The fairways are narrow but the green are wide. I have no problem with this type of course as I like to hit long putts,” said Prayad who won the winner’s prize money of JPY10 Million (Around BT3.3 Million).
“Even I had to finish the third round in the morning because of the rain, I had no pressure at all. Now I hope to finish No 1 on the Order of Merits on the Senior Japan Tour this year,” added Prayad.
Lane with an ending 67 followed at second with a total 12-udner-par 276. The Japanese trio of Masahiro Kuramoto, Yoichi Shimizu and Toru Suzuki were tied at third, each with a 292.